Arationality

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The state or characteristic of being arational, of being outside the domain of reason. uncountable

    "Croce's early treatise . . . was resolutely grounded in the identification of intuition and expression, of genius and taste, and in the amorality and arationality of all art."

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"Croce's early treatise . . . was resolutely grounded in the identification of intuition and expression, of genius and taste, and in the amorality and arationality of all art."

Etymology

From arational + -ity.

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